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Was the Internet developed as a DARPA protocol? Originally called ARPAnet, developed by Dept of Defense

 
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Yes, the internet was created as a military protocol to be used upon humanity.

but that is only one aspect of a larger operation.

the entire Information Age/computer technology is part of a 100 year magical working to bring about the apocalypse (end of an age and creating of a new one).

the transitional period is 1945 to 2045, from the first computer (general, electronic and programable) to the singularity (the technological term describing when the new age is fully manifest).

it is a result of Enochian magic, introduced to the world via John Dee (1580s).

The first computer was called the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, commonly referred to as ENIAC (as in Enoch). It was developed for the US Army and housed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in MD (1947 went live on July 1, or Beltaine).

1970 (25 years later) was the advent of the first personal computer.

1995 (August 9th to be exact) marks the birth of the age of the internet via the death of jerry Garcia and the IPO of Netscape. it also mirrors the dropping of nuclear weapons in Japan on Aug 9, 1945 (or exactly 50 years later).

2020 is the next big jump and will be the application of the Internet of things, run by quantum computers, AI, and 5G technology. Note that the premier manufacturer of quantum computers is called D-Wave (as in John Dee waving "hi"). both ENIAC and the first d-wave computer were introduced to the public on Feb 15, or Lupercalius, the ancient fertility rite (so that it can propagate).


Enochian magic, by definition, is to unlock the "watchtowers" that protect our world from chaotic, demonic forces. the purpose was always clear (as revealed in John dee's spiritual diaries) which was to bring the apocolypse.

CERN (where hypertext language was created) has the purpose of ripping holes in the time-space fabric to let in entities (same idea as Enochian magic). Quantum computing accesses parallel universes (same idea as Enochian magic). AI, as Elon Musk warns, is summoning demons (same idea as Enochian magic).

the chaotic forces enters the minds of humans, driving them from a subconscious level, to bring about the destruction.

this is what life looks like during a change of the ages.


you can't stop what is already occurring, but you can navigate these times with awareness.


so now you know....
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developed mid cold war as a means to make comms survivable and resilient in the case of nuclear attack - wanted to reroute around destroyed nodes
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Re: Was the Internet developed as a DARPA protocol? Originally called ARPAnet, developed by Dept of Defense
Yes, the internet was created as a military protocol to be used upon humanity.

but that is only one aspect of a larger operation.

the entire Information Age/computer technology is part of a 100 year magical working to bring about the apocalypse (end of an age and creating of a new one).

the transitional period is 1945 to 2045, from the first computer (general, electronic and programable) to the singularity (the technological term describing when the new age is fully manifest).

it is a result of Enochian magic, introduced to the world via John Dee (1580s).

The first computer was called the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, commonly referred to as ENIAC (as in Enoch). It was developed for the US Army and housed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in MD (1947 went live on July 1, or Beltaine).

1970 (25 years later) was the advent of the first personal computer.

1995 (August 9th to be exact) marks the birth of the age of the internet via the death of jerry Garcia and the IPO of Netscape. it also mirrors the dropping of nuclear weapons in Japan on Aug 9, 1945 (or exactly 50 years later).

2020 is the next big jump and will be the application of the Internet of things, run by quantum computers, AI, and 5G technology. Note that the premier manufacturer of quantum computers is called D-Wave (as in John Dee waving "hi"). both ENIAC and the first d-wave computer were introduced to the public on Feb 15, or Lupercalius, the ancient fertility rite (so that it can propagate).


Enochian magic, by definition, is to unlock the "watchtowers" that protect our world from chaotic, demonic forces. the purpose was always clear (as revealed in John dee's spiritual diaries) which was to bring the apocolypse.

CERN (where hypertext language was created) has the purpose of ripping holes in the time-space fabric to let in entities (same idea as Enochian magic). Quantum computing accesses parallel universes (same idea as Enochian magic). AI, as Elon Musk warns, is summoning demons (same idea as Enochian magic).

the chaotic forces enters the minds of humans, driving them from a subconscious level, to bring about the destruction.

this is what life looks like during a change of the ages.


you can't stop what is already occurring, but you can navigate these times with awareness.


so now you know....
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ultimate goal of internet is to make each person a cell in the collective brain
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I believe they developed it in the 70's
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no. it was developed in the 1960s by CERN,
for academics and researchers.
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ultimate goal of internet is to make each person a cell in the collective brain
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correct.

the internet is only one theater of operation....a significant one, at that.
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no. it was developed in the 1960s by CERN,
for academics and researchers.
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cern developed functionality (http).

DARPA developed infrastructure.

both are intimately connected to nuclear power as well.
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no. it was developed in the 1960s by CERN,
for academics and researchers.
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cern developed functionality (http).

DARPA developed infrastructure.

both are intimately connected to nuclear power as well.
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the Internet was Text Only until 1990, with the WWW.

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Just saw this and thought it was pretty interesting.

Could the internet have been used as a darpa initiative?


I didn't know this about the history of the internet until today!

[link to www.livescience.com (secure)]
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It was developed for another option for communications it was determined that it could never be secure so it was given up...
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Re: Was the Internet developed as a DARPA protocol? Originally called ARPAnet, developed by Dept of Defense
The original internet was a National Science Foundation program to exchange information among a handful of Tech colleges around 1979.

The platform for this was UUCP (unix to unix copy) on the unix os running on DEC pdp 11s. UUCP is a fully automated dialup modem to modem intersystem communication software that allowed a user to send a file or email(text based only) by knowing the system name on the network and user name.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Around 1985, due to the rapid growth, the NSF funded 5 supersites with dedicated T1 connections. This is when TCP/IP (DARPA cold war tech) was incorporated as the network protocol.

As the internet continued to grow and commercialized, dedicated network connections replaced dialup connections for almost all sites/servers and eventually even to the home of the average user.



BTW, Al Gore was involved in the NSF funding, but not the tech or original idea.
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in the late 1960s, the academics and researchers
figured out how to use the worldwide telephone system
for Free. Walla: The Internet.

.
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So was bitcoin...

damned
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Block chain was for encryption. Bitcoin and the like turned it into a pyramid scheme though.
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glassesoff

Blockchain has nothing to do with encryption pal. You should study the subject.

epiclol
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Yes it does tard.

A blockchain,[1][2][3] originally block chain,[4][5] is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography.[1][6] Each block typically contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block,[6] a timestamp and transaction data.[7] By design, a blockchain is inherently resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way".[8] For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication and validating new blocks. Once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without the alteration of all subsequent blocks, which requires collusion of the network majority.

Blockchains are secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. Decentralized consensus has therefore been achieved with a blockchain.[9] This makes blockchains potentially suitable for the recording of events, medical records,[10][11] and other records management activities, such as identity management,[12][13][14] transaction processing, documenting provenance, food traceability[15] or voting.[16]

Blockchain was invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 for use in the cryptocurrency bitcoin, as its public transaction ledger.[1] The invention of the blockchain for bitcoin made it the first digital currency to solve the double-spending problem without the need of a trusted authority or central server. The bitcoin design has been the inspiration for other applications.[1][3]

Google is your friend.

Reason it called CRYPTOcurrency.
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Because you found it written somewhere do you think it really does?

I think you are the tard Canadian brother. You can encrypt the data but this has nothing to do with the concept that Blockchain is built upon.

Blockchain is just a distributed DBMS, that’s all.
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Re: Was the Internet developed as a DARPA protocol? Originally called ARPAnet, developed by Dept of Defense
The "internet" was DOD-funded, university-developed communications network which was purposed to do primarily two things:

1. Provide literally millions of different communication routes between DOD sites. Theory was in the event of a nuclear war, there would still be ways for transmission to reach their destinations,

2. Send nude pics.
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You forgot step 3.


3. Repeat step 2.
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Just saw this and thought it was pretty interesting.

Could the internet have been used as a darpa initiative?


I didn't know this about the history of the internet until today!

[link to www.livescience.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75758325


It was developed for another option for communications it was determined that it could never be secure so it was given up...
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Interesting!
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Re: Was the Internet developed as a DARPA protocol? Originally called ARPAnet, developed by Dept of Defense
in the late 1960s, the academics and researchers
figured out how to use the worldwide telephone system
for Free. Walla: The Internet.

.
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that's a nice simplified version! 'instead of transmitting information in the form of audio that required a brain to decrypt, they used phone lines to transmit information in the form of data packets'
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Just saw this and thought it was pretty interesting.

Could the internet have been used as a darpa initiative?


I didn't know this about the history of the internet until today!

[link to www.livescience.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75758325


If you want to go WAY BACk, Ethernet was developed by the navy as ship to ship wireless networking. TCP/IP is layered ontop of Ethernet on most if not all local area networks.
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Many of us have known this for 20+ years. I thought it was common knowledge.
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Yet, if you tell a non-american that the internet developed in the US, they tell you you're full of shit. Had this battle a year ago.
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Many of us have known this for 20+ years. I thought it was common knowledge.
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Yet, if you tell a non-american that the internet developed in the US, they tell you you're full of shit. Had this battle a year ago.
putin
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the WWW structure was overlaid onto the Internet in 1990.
the Text Only Internet was available, before that, since 1970.

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So was bitcoin...

damned
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so was LIFELOG.... which ended the same day FACEBOOK was created.

FEBRUARY 4 2004

"PENTAGON KILLS LIFELOG"
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the internet was so much better before they made it easy for every bozo on the planet to use
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the internet was so much better before they made it easy for every bozo on the planet to use
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in the 1990s it was the Wild Wild West, for sure :)

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Many of us have known this for 20+ years. I thought it was common knowledge.
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Yea, it is common knowledge.

Just a young 'un coming late to the table.
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the internet was so much better before they made it easy for every bozo on the planet to use
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in the 1990s it was the Wild Wild West, for sure :)

.
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Yea, now it's been taken over by corporations and screwed down.

Gone are the days when you'd surf and come up with hundreds of hinky-dinky sites thrown together by real people, individuals. Some of them were excellent. And all the sharing....<sigh>
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So as porn.
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So was bitcoin...

damned
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It wasn't just the drug dealers using BC to launder money back in the day. Several of our alphabet agencies are still using it today
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Who needed BC when they had and entire savings and loan industry.
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Many of us have known this for 20+ years. I thought it was common knowledge.
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They taught me that in college.
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It's in the textbooks! It's common knowledge. There's no fucking debate about it.
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I did not read the link, but yes. we all knew this, not cern as the lie goes these days

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Yes, the internet was created as a military protocol to be used upon humanity.

but that is only one aspect of a larger operation.

the entire Information Age/computer technology is part of a 100 year magical working to bring about the apocalypse (end of an age and creating of a new one).

the transitional period is 1945 to 2045, from the first computer (general, electronic and programable) to the singularity (the technological term describing when the new age is fully manifest).

it is a result of Enochian magic, introduced to the world via John Dee (1580s).

The first computer was called the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, commonly referred to as ENIAC (as in Enoch). It was developed for the US Army and housed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in MD (1947 went live on July 1, or Beltaine).

1970 (25 years later) was the advent of the first personal computer.

1995 (August 9th to be exact) marks the birth of the age of the internet via the death of jerry Garcia and the IPO of Netscape. it also mirrors the dropping of nuclear weapons in Japan on Aug 9, 1945 (or exactly 50 years later).

2020 is the next big jump and will be the application of the Internet of things, run by quantum computers, AI, and 5G technology. Note that the premier manufacturer of quantum computers is called D-Wave (as in John Dee waving "hi"). both ENIAC and the first d-wave computer were introduced to the public on Feb 15, or Lupercalius, the ancient fertility rite (so that it can propagate).


Enochian magic, by definition, is to unlock the "watchtowers" that protect our world from chaotic, demonic forces. the purpose was always clear (as revealed in John dee's spiritual diaries) which was to bring the apocolypse.

CERN (where hypertext language was created) has the purpose of ripping holes in the time-space fabric to let in entities (same idea as Enochian magic). Quantum computing accesses parallel universes (same idea as Enochian magic). AI, as Elon Musk warns, is summoning demons (same idea as Enochian magic).

the chaotic forces enters the minds of humans, driving them from a subconscious level, to bring about the destruction.

this is what life looks like during a change of the ages.


you can't stop what is already occurring, but you can navigate these times with awareness.


so now you know....
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I must admit today has a plethora of information I had not yet been witness to. Thank you for sharing
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So was bitcoin...

damned
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so was LIFELOG.... which ended the same day FACEBOOK was created.

FEBRUARY 4 2004

"PENTAGON KILLS LIFELOG"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1372943


^ That is real and crazy that it actually happened.



Reminds me of a concrete sidewalk that has a dirt gap separating the pathway into 2.

But you look at the path, how it's made, what it does and is for, and even the direction it's aiming and you know damn well those 2 segments of sidewalk are actually the same sidewalk
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